The farm is in a cell-phone dead zone, except for one small place about 10 feet from my room/building. Set up a table and chair, out of the rain, to go on-line (order stuff from e-bay, FaceBook, on-line bank, make phone calls, etc.). Usually spend a little time at that table once or twice a day.
Have made many friends here on the farm: geikos, fruitbats, and kingfishers.
The geikos are ubiquitous in the Maraiana islands (as they are on Taiwan). While living in Taiwan, noticed the geikos would sing, short, but pleasant, melodic-type sounds at night and through the day. They live on the walls and ceilings - quite harmless, not scary at all. Here on Rota, they make more of a clicking sound. There are a few in my room/building. Glad to have them, to illiminate some of the bugs. They usually remain at a place on the wall or ceiling, stationary. When they do move, it's quite fast. Acutally seen them jump several feet, from one place to another. They have never been any bother, except for the poop they leave, usually on window seals. Take that back, once, after turning in for the night, a fairly large geiko plopped right on my face from either the ceiling or the air conditioner. Wasn't shocked or frightened - laughed to myself, because that gentle slap on the face was like a reminder for me to pray about something super important. One particular geiko, named Leonard, rarely crawls on the walls or ceiling for me to see. He rarely comes out from his hiding place. When he does, it's always the same path to the same window, lightening fast. The only reason he has a name is because he's so big (largest geiko I've ever observed).
Walking up the dirt road to the farm from the main road, have already encountered two super large lizards (3-4 feet long). Some people call them, "monitors." Not agressive at all, except when it comes to stealing eggs from hen-houses. The moment they see me - quickly into the bushes or up a tree. Very beautiful looking. What a prize one of those would have made for one of my brothers, myself, or one of our cousins (when we were kids). The monitors are fast, but I'm sure we could have easily caught one.
I loved reading this, Jerry!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Glory to God! So glad you enjoyed it!
DeleteThis was fantastic! I LOVE seeing the critters around your home. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it! Really hoping i can get a video of the kingfisher bathing. 🙂
ReplyDeleteGood morning Jerry from Methven, South Island. It was so excited to read your story of the animals kingdom with you at Rota. I love those photos taken, particularly the Kingfisher. God bless you for the place He preparing for you. Keep up with our Creator! Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteGood morning dear brother. Thanks for visiting this blog. Always love to get your comments and encouragement! Same as you, the Kingfisher is my favorite. Will do. I will keep on the Creator's path - his grace keeps me going. Have a good day, too, Bro. 🙂👍
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